'Fox Pretty': Here's what TikTok's animal-inspired personality term means

TikTok always has something new to offer its users, this time, a new term, 'Fox Pretty' is in trend
PUBLISHED APR 23, 2023
TikTokers shared video about 'Fox Pretty' (eiralyart/ citrusnsugar/ TikTok)
TikTokers shared video about 'Fox Pretty' (eiralyart/ citrusnsugar/ TikTok)

"Fox Pretty" is a new term trending on TikTok which has left users confused about its meaning. There are many codes on TikTok that are intended to refer to particular items or descriptions. Those codes, like so many other features of TikTok, might be challenging to comprehend.

Terms like "Cat Pretty" and "Bunny Pretty" are also trending on TikTok along with "Fox Pretty" with no set criteria for describing someone's physical appearance and beauty.

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What is 'Fox Pretty' on TikTok?

The phrase "Fox pretty" is one of many that are now trending on TikTok. All women fall within one of four categories of attractiveness, according to a recent trend. You can be described as "deer pretty," "fox pretty," "cat pretty," or "bunny pretty." People believe that one of these four animals best describes all women. They thus fit into one of these four groups.

Your facial features eventually determine what kind of pretty you are, and some users have recorded videos asking other people to judge their level of attractiveness. Although there is occasionally agreement in the comments, these categories don't always seem to be as solid as some might believe.


@lavenderlilah This video is based on a trend please do not take it literal. YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL THE WAY YOU ARE!! Please be kind and postive. Thank you <3#lavender lilac #fy #fyp #bunny #cat #fox #deee #foxpretty #foxprettyexample #wandamaximoff #mcu #marvel #scarletwitch #lilyrosedepp #lindsaylohan #sadiesink #madelyncline #madelainepetsch #fy #viral #trends #edit ♬ Did you see the way he looked at me - Hannah

 

TikTok term explains your personality

You might also think about which animal personality you most closely resemble, depending on how you choose to frame it. Cats, for instance, are shy and quiet, but they are also loving and lively. Deer are cautious, distrustful, and frightened, yet they also avoid conflict. Foxes are cunning and intellectual, whereas bunnies are active and gregarious.

Of course, it's possible to resemble one animal more than another in appearance and personality. If that's the case, you might be able to argue, for instance, that while you act more like a cat than a rabbit. Although your supporters may express their support for or opposition to these positions, neither you nor they should take this assessment too seriously.

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